International audienceObjective. This simulation study was designed to provide data on the performance of Oort's procedure (OP) for response shift (RS) detection (regarding Type-I-Error, power and overall performance), according to sample characteristics, at item-level. A specific objective was to assess the impact of using different information criteria (IC), as alternatives to LRT (Likelihood-Ratio Test), for global assessment of RS occurrence. Methods. Responses to 5 binary items at two times of measurement were simulated. Thirty-six combinations of sample characteristics (sample size (n), "true change", correlations between the two latent variables and presence/absence of uniform recalibration RS (ur)) were considered. A thousand datase...
A test fairness goal is to design testing systems where performance is measured at acceptable degree...
Many different item response theory (IRT) models exist, but simply because an IRT model can be appli...
Criterion- versus distribution-shift accounts of frequency and strength effects in recognition memor...
International audienceObjective. This simulation study was designed to provide data on the performan...
International audienceWhen assessing change in patient-reported outcomes, the meaning in patients' s...
International audiencePURPOSE:Some IRT models have the advantage of being robust to missing data and...
International audienceThe growing interest in patient perception and experience in healthcare has le...
Objective: Response shift methods have developed substantially in the past decade, with a notable em...
International audiencePURPOSE:Statistical methods for identifying response shift (RS) at the individ...
International audienceAbstract Purpose This work is part of an international, interdisciplinary init...
Purpose: Missing data due to attrition or item non-response can result in biased estimates and loss ...
Assessment of change in patient-reported outcomes may be invalidated by the occurrence of response s...
En santé, le besoin de quantifier des phénomènes subjectifs a émergé au cours du dernier siècle avec...
Item response theory (IRT) has been adapted as the theoretical foundation of computerized adaptive t...
A test fairness goal is to design testing systems where performance is measured at acceptable degree...
Many different item response theory (IRT) models exist, but simply because an IRT model can be appli...
Criterion- versus distribution-shift accounts of frequency and strength effects in recognition memor...
International audienceObjective. This simulation study was designed to provide data on the performan...
International audienceWhen assessing change in patient-reported outcomes, the meaning in patients' s...
International audiencePURPOSE:Some IRT models have the advantage of being robust to missing data and...
International audienceThe growing interest in patient perception and experience in healthcare has le...
Objective: Response shift methods have developed substantially in the past decade, with a notable em...
International audiencePURPOSE:Statistical methods for identifying response shift (RS) at the individ...
International audienceAbstract Purpose This work is part of an international, interdisciplinary init...
Purpose: Missing data due to attrition or item non-response can result in biased estimates and loss ...
Assessment of change in patient-reported outcomes may be invalidated by the occurrence of response s...
En santé, le besoin de quantifier des phénomènes subjectifs a émergé au cours du dernier siècle avec...
Item response theory (IRT) has been adapted as the theoretical foundation of computerized adaptive t...
A test fairness goal is to design testing systems where performance is measured at acceptable degree...
Many different item response theory (IRT) models exist, but simply because an IRT model can be appli...
Criterion- versus distribution-shift accounts of frequency and strength effects in recognition memor...